UNFPA Philippines

Active in the Philippines since 1970, UNFPA backs national objectives to achieve universal access to sexual and reproductive health care, and reduce maternal deaths. Though maternal mortality is slowly decreasing, the unmet need for family planning has edged up. In disadvantaged areas, UNFPA supports health systems to deliver core services to women and their newborn infants, young people, and men. It partners with government agencies on using effective data to guide policy-making, and civil society organizations to advocate for reproductive rights.

Programme Activities

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Philippines 2016 Programme Activities data

Integrated sexual and reproductive health services

Increased availability and use of integrated sexual and reproductive health services (including family planning, maternal health and HIV) that are gender-responsive and meet human rights standards for quality of care and equity in access

Increased national capacity to strengthen enabling environments, increase demand for and supply of modern contraceptives and improve quality family planning services that are free of coercion, discrimination and violence

Total Spending:

$1281146

Implemented by:

UNFPA $545603 (43%) NGO $710281 (55%) GOV $25262 (2%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (52%)
Non-core Resources (48%)

Sexual and reproductive health in emergencies

Increased national capacity to provide sexual and reproductive health services in humanitarian settings

Total Spending:

$184010

Implemented by:

UNFPA $184010 (100%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (72%)
Non-core Resources (28%)

Adolescents and youth

Increased priority on adolescents, especially on very young adolescent girls, in national development policies and programmes, particularly increased availability of comprehensive sexuality education and sexual and reproductive health

Total Spending:

$913533

Implemented by:

NGO $308456 (34%) UNFPA $570968 (63%) GOV $34110 (4%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (50%)
Non-core Resources (50%)

Sexuality education

Increased national capacity to design and implement community and school based comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) programmes that promote human rights and gender equality

Total Spending:

$10122

Implemented by:

NGO $10122 (100%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (94%)
Non-core Resources (6%)

Adolescents and youth

Increased national capacity to conduct evidence-based advocacy for incorporating adolescents and youth and their human rights/needs in national laws, policies, programmes, including in humanitarian settings

Total Spending:

$903412

Implemented by:

UNFPA $570968 (63%) NGO $298334 (33%) GOV $34110 (4%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (49%)
Non-core Resources (51%)

Gender equality

Advanced gender equality, women’s and girls’ empowerment, and reproductive rights, including for the most vulnerable and marginalized women, adolescents and youth

Total Spending:

$336288

Implemented by:

UNFPA $228956 (68%) GOV $92787 (28%) NGO $14545 (4%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (72%)
Non-core Resources (28%)

Protection rights

Strengthened international and national protection systems for advancing reproductive rights, promoting gender equality and non-discrimination and addressing gender-based violence

Total Spending:

$31460

Implemented by:

UNFPA $1632 (5%) GOV $29828 (95%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (95%)
Non-core Resources (5%)

Civil society and rights for all

Strengthened engagement of civil society organizations to promote reproductive rights and women's empowerment, and address discrimination, including of marginalized and vulnerable groups, people living with HIV and key populations

Total Spending:

$47

Implemented by:

NGO $47 (100%)

Funded by:

Non-core Resources (100%)

Ending harmful practices

Increased capacity to prevent gender-based violence and harmful practices and enable the delivery of multisectoral services, including in humanitarian settings

Total Spending:

$304782

Implemented by:

UNFPA $227324 (75%) NGO $14498 (5%) GOV $62959 (21%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (69%)
Non-core Resources (31%)

Evidence-based policymaking

Strengthened national policies and international development agendas through integration of evidence-based analysis on population dynamics and their links to sustainable development, sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, HIV and gender equality

Total Spending:

$1128668

Implemented by:

UNFPA $334610 (30%) NGO $688646 (61%) GOV $105412 (9%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (86%)
Non-core Resources (14%)

Data and policies

Strengthened capacity for the formulation and implementation of rights-based policies (global, regional and country) that integrate evidence on population dynamics, sexual and reproductive health, HIV, and their links to sustainable development

Total Spending:

$193422

Implemented by:

UNFPA $5994 (3%) NGO $187428 (97%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (100%)
Non-core Resources (0%)

Population data analysis

Increased availability of evidence through cutting-edge in-depth analysis on population dynamics, sexual and reproductive health, HIV and their linkages to poverty eradication and sustainable development

Total Spending:

$654647

Implemented by:

UNFPA $247578 (38%) NGO $331429 (51%) GOV $75640 (12%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (93%)
Non-core Resources (7%)

Monitoring and evaluation

Strengthened national capacity for using data and evidence to monitor and evaluate national policies and programmes in the areas of population dynamics, sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, HIV, adolescents and youth and gender equality, including in humanitarian settings

Total Spending:

$273321

Implemented by:

UNFPA $73760 (27%) NGO $169789 (62%) GOV $29772 (11%)

Funded by:

Core Resources (58%)
Non-core Resources (42%)

Data production and dissemination

Strengthened national capacity for production and dissemination of quality disaggregated data on population and development issues that allows for mapping of demographic disparities and socio-economic inequalities, and for programming in humanitarian settings

UNFPA Philippines United Nations Development Assistance Framework

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in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties.